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The vector stencils library "Android chips" contains 14 chip elements: contact chips, list items, popup field, contact photo, close icon.
Use it to design user interface of your Android application.
The shapes example "Design elements - Android chips" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the "Android user interface" solution from the "Software Development" area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
Chip elements
Chip elements, text description, popup, open contact chip, list item, chips, list item, closed contact chip, close icon, activated list item, chips, activated list item, Contact photo,
The vector stencils library "Android chips" contains 17 chip elements: contact chips, list items, popup field, contact photo, close icon.
Use it to design user interface of your software applications for Android OS with ConceptDraw PRO software.
The shapes example "Design elements - Android chips" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the "Android user interface" solution from the "Software Development" area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
Chip elements
Chip elements, text description, popup, open contact chip, list item, chips, list item, delete icon, close icon, activated list item, chips, activated list item, Contact photo, Android chips, contact chip, Android chips,
The vector stencils library "Menus" contains 22 menu elements.
Use this UI icon set to design graphic user interface (GUI) of your software application for OS X 10.10 Yosemite Apple Mac operating system.
The example "Menus - Vector stencils library" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Mac OS User Interface solution from the Software Development area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
Menu bar
Menu bar, menu bar,
Menu bar menu
Menu bar menu, menu bar menu,
Menu bar menu - selected
Menu bar menu - selected, menu bar menu,
Apple menu
Apple menu, menu item, Apple menu, Apple icon, Mac OS icon,
Apple menu - selected
Apple menu - selected, menu item, Apple menu, Apple icon, Mac OS icon,
General menu
General menu, general menu, drop-down menu,
Dock menu
Dock menu, dock menu,
Menu item
Menu item, menu item,
Menu item - selected
Menu item - selected, menu item,
Menu item - disabled
Menu item - disabled, menu item,
Divider
Divider, divider,
AirPlay
AirPlay, AirPlay icon,
Time Machine
Time Machine, Time Machine icon,
Bluetooth
Bluetooth, bluetooth icon,
AirPort
AirPort, AirPort icon,
Eject
Eject, eject icon,
Sound
Sound, sound,
Battery
Battery, battery,
Battery - charging
Battery - charging, battery,
Power icon
Power icon, power icon, battery,
Spotlight
Spotlight, Spotlight icon,
Notifications
Notifications, Notifications icon,
The vector stencils library "Controls" contains 53 icons of Windows 8 controls.
Use it to design graphic user interface (GUI) prototypes of your software applications for Windows 8.
"A graphical control element or widget is an element of interaction in a graphical user interface (GUI), such as a button or a scroll bar. Controls are software components that a computer user interacts with through direct manipulation to read or edit information about an application. ...
Each widget facilitates a specific type of user-computer interaction, and appears as a visible part of the application's GUI as defined by the theme and rendered by the rendering engine. The theme makes all graphical control elements adhere to a unified aesthetic design and creates a sense of overall cohesion. Some widgets support interaction with the user, for example labels, buttons, and check boxes. Others act as containers that group the widgets added to them, for example windows, panels, and tabs." [Graphical control element. Wikipedia]
The design elements example "Controls - Vector stencils library" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Windows 8 User Interface solution from the Software Development area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
Balloon
Balloon, balloon,
Check box - checked
Check box - checked, check box,
Check box - unchecked
Check box - unchecked, check box,
Radio button - selected
Radio button - selected, radio button,
Radio button
Radio button, radio button,
Group box
Group box, group box,
Standard command button
Standard command button, standard command button,
Default command button
Default command button, default command button,
Link
Link, link,
Command link - selected
Command link - selected, command link,
Command link
Command link, command link,
Command link
Command link, command link,
Command link 2
Command link 2, command link,
Drop-down button with text box
Drop-down button with text box, drop-down button,
Drop-down button with text box - selected
Drop-down button with text box - selected, drop-down button, text box,
Drop-down list
Drop-down list, drop-down list,
List item
List item, list item,
List item - selected
List item - selected, list item,
Drop-down button with text box 2
Drop-down button with text box 2, drop-down button, text box,
Drop-down list 2
Drop-down list 2, drop-down list,
Drop-down button
Drop-down button, drop-down button,
Drop-down button - selected
Drop-down button - selected, drop-down button,
Combo box
Combo box, list item, drop-down list, drop-down button, combo box,
Combo box 2
Combo box 2, list item, drop-down list, drop-down button, text box, drop-down button, combo box,
Combo box with scroller
Combo box with scroller, scroller, list item, drop-down list, drop-down button, text box, drop-down button, combo box,
List box
List box, list item, list box, drop-down list,
List box with scrollbar
List box with scrollbar, scroller, list item, list box, drop-down list,
List view
List view, scroller, list view, drop-down list,
Vertical scroller
Vertical scroller, scroller,
Horizontal scroller
Horizontal scroller, scroller,
Notification
Notification, notification, balloon,
Options button
Options button, options button,
Close button
Close button, close button,
Text label
Text label, text label,
Progress bar
Progress bar, progress bar,
Search box
Search box, search symbol, search box,
Search symbol
Search symbol, search symbol,
Spin control
Spin control, spin control,
Slider - 5 intervals
Slider - 5 intervals, slider,
Slider - 10 intervals
Slider - 10 intervals, slider,
Status bar
Status bar, status bar,
Start button
Start button, start button,
Status bar with Start button
Status bar with Start button, status bar, Start button, status bar, start button,
Viewed window
Viewed window, window state,
Current window state
Current window state, current window state,
Tab control
Tab control, tab control,
Tab control - selected
Tab control - selected, tab control,
Tab view page
Tab view page, tab view,
Tab view
Tab view, tab view, tab control,
Text box
Text box, text box,
Text box label
Text box label, text box label,
Tooltip
Tooltip, tooltip,
Infotip
Infotip, infotip,

Process Flowchart

ConceptDraw is Professional business process mapping software for making process flow diagram, workflow diagram, general flowcharts and technical illustrations for business documents. It is includes rich examples, templates, process flowchart symbols. ConceptDraw flowchart maker allows you to easier create a process flowchart. Use a variety of drawing tools, smart connectors, flowchart symbols and shape libraries to create flowcharts of complex processes, process flow diagrams, procedures and information exchange.
How To Create a Process Flow Chart (business process modelling techniques)
How To Create a Process Flow Chart (business process modelling techniques)
The vector stencils library "Progressive disclosure controls" contains 12 icons of Windows 8 progressive disclosure controls.
Use it to design graphic user interface (GUI) prototypes of your software applications for Windows 8.
"With a progressive disclosure control, users can show or hide additional information including data, options, or commands. Progressive disclosure promotes simplicity by focusing on the essential, yet revealing additional detail as needed. ...
Chevrons show or hide the remaining items in completely or partially hidden content. Usually the items are shown in place, but they can also be shown in a pop-up menu. When in place, the item stays expanded until the user collapses it. ...
Arrows show a pop-up command menu. The item stays expanded until the user makes a selection or clicks anywhere.
If the arrow button is an independent control, it receives input focus and is activated with the space bar. If the arrow button has a parent control, the parent receives input focus and the arrow is activated with Alt+down arrow and Alt+up arrow keys, as with the drop-down list control. ...
Plus and minus controls expand or collapse to show container content in place when navigating through a hierarchy. The item stays expanded until the user collapses it. Although these look like buttons, their behavior is in-place.
The associated object receives input focus. The plus is activated with the right arrow key, and the minus with the left arrow key. ...
Rotating triangles show or hide additional information in place for an individual item. They are also used to expand containers. The item stays expanded until the user collapses it.
The associated object receives input focus. The collapsed (right-pointing) triangle is activated with the right arrow key, and the expanded (downward-pointing) triangle with the left arrow key. ...
Like chevrons, additional information is shown or hidden in place. The item stays expanded until the user collapses it. Unlike chevrons, the glyphs have a graphical representation of the action, typically with an arrow indicating what will happen. ... Preview arrows are best reserved for situations where a standard chevron doesn't adequately communicate the control's behavior, such as when the disclosure is complex or there is more than one type of disclosure." [msdn.microsoft.com/ en-us/ library/ windows/ desktop/ dn742409%28v=vs.85%29.aspx]
The icons example "Progressive disclosure controls - Vector stencils library" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Windows 8 User Interface solution from the Software Development area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
Single chevron control - down
Single chevron control - down, progressive disclosure controls,
Single chevron control - up
Single chevron control - up, progressive disclosure controls,
Double chevron control - back
Double chevron control - back, progressive disclosure controls,
Double chevron control - forward
Double chevron control - forward, progressive disclosure controls,
Arrow control button - down
Arrow control button - down, arrow control,
Arrow control button - right
Arrow control button - right, arrow control,
Arrow control - down
Arrow control - down, arrow control,
Arrow control - right
Arrow control - right, arrow control,
Plus control
Plus control, progressive disclosure controls, plus control, expand,
Minus control
Minus control, progressive disclosure controls, minus control, collapse,
Rotating triangle - expand
Rotating triangle - expand, progressive disclosure controls, triangle control,
Rotating triangle - collapse
Rotating triangle - collapse, progressive disclosure controls, triangle control,
The vector stencils library "macOS Menu Controls" contains 9 UI elements: pop-up menu, action menu, share menu, scrolling list, command pop-down menu, combination box.
Use it for user interface design of your macOS applications with ConceptDraw PRO software.
The menu control images example "Design elements - macOS Menu Controls" is included in the macOS User Interface solution from the Software Development area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
UI elements
UI elements, yellow tag, sidebar icon, share toolbar item, share menu icon, share menu, scrolling list, scroll bar, red tag, sidebar icon, purple tag, sidebar icon, pop-up menu, orange tag, sidebar icon, more icon, menu, green tag, sidebar icon, gray tag, sidebar icon, drawing shapes, disclosure triangle, command pop-down menu, combination box, combo box, blue tag, sidebar icon, action pop-up icon, action menu, action control, action button, action toolbar item, Notes app icon, Messages app icon, Mail app icon, AirDrop icon, menu icon, Finder sidebar icon,

AWS icons 2.0

ConceptDraw Solution Park includes AWS architecture solution for creating Web Application Architectures.

Local area network (LAN). Computer and Network Examples

A local area network (LAN) is a devices network that connect with each other in the scope of a home, school, laboratory, or office. Usually, a LAN comprise computers and peripheral devices linked to a local domain server. All network appliances can use a shared printers or disk storage. A local area network serve for many hundreds of users. Typically, LAN includes many wires and cables that demand a previously designed network diagram. They are used by IT professionals to visually document the LANs physical structure and arrangement.
ConceptDraw - Perfect Network Diagramming Software with examples of LAN Diagrams. ConceptDraw Network Diagram is ideal for network engineers and network designers who need to draw Local Area Network diagrams.
How to Draw a Computer Network
How to Draw a Computer Network

Electrical Symbols, Electrical Diagram Symbols

How to create Electrical Diagram? It’s very easy! All you need is a powerful software. It wasn’t so easy to create Electrical Symbols and Electrical Diagram as it is now with electrical diagram symbols offered by the libraries of Electrical Engineering Solution from the Industrial Engineering Area at the ConceptDraw Solution Park.
This solution provides 26 libraries which contain 926 electrical symbols from electrical engineering: Analog and Digital Logic, Composite Assemblies, Delay Elements, Electrical Circuits, Electron Tubes, IGFET, Inductors, Integrated Circuit, Lamps, Acoustics, Readouts, Logic Gate Diagram, MOSFET, Maintenance, Power Sources, Qualifying, Resistors, Rotating Equipment, Semiconductor Diodes, Semiconductors, Stations, Switches and Relays, Terminals and Connectors, Thermo, Transformers and Windings, Transistors, Transmission Paths,VHF UHF SHF.
HelpDesk

How to Change the Measurement Units and Drawing Scale

ConceptDraw PRO enables choosing the most suitable scale and units of measurement with just one click.
There are different units of measurement that can be used for length dimensions. When making scaled drawing we can't keep in mind just meters, centimeters, and millimeters ; we also need remember about yards, feets and inches . This is because the United States applies its own system of measurement units, while the rest of the world employs metric measurement units. This article explains how you can change the scale and measurement units in a ConceptDraw PRO drawing.
The vector stencils library "Ribbon interface" contains 41 ribbon shapes.
Use it for designing Microsoft ribbon graphic user interface (GUI) of software for Windows computers in the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Graphic User Interface solution from the Software Development area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
Main Window with Menu
Main Window with Menu, main window, menu,
Main Window
Main Window, main window,
Menu
Menu, menu,
Special Menu
Special Menu, menu,
Field
Field, field,
Tools Group
Tools Group, tools group,
Tools Group Minimized
Tools Group Minimized, tools group,
Tool Button
Tool Button, tool button,
Tool Button
Tool Button, tool button,
Toolbar
Toolbar, toolbar,
Label
Label, label,
Text Label
Text Label,
Edit Box
Edit Box, edit box,
Combobox
Combobox, combobox,
Combobox with List
Combobox with List, combobox,
Drop-down Menu
Drop-down Menu, drop-down menu,
Spin Box
Spin Box, spin box,
Check Box
Check Box, check box,
Radio Button
Radio Button, radio button,
Styles Control 1
Styles Control 1, styles control,
Styles Control 2
Styles Control 2, styles control,
Rounded Tab
Rounded Tab, rounded tab,
Floating Dialogue
Floating Dialogue, floating dialogue,
Status Bar
Status Bar, status bar,
Small Toolbar (for Status Bar)
Small Toolbar (for Status Bar), toolbar,
Zoom Slider
Zoom Slider, zoom slider,
Horizontal Scroll
Horizontal Scroll, horizontal scroll,
Vertical Scroll
Vertical Scroll, vertical scroll,
Drop-down List
Drop-down List, drop-down list,
Arrow
Arrow, arrow,
Close
Close, close,
Drop-down Menu Base
Drop-down Menu Base, drop-down menu,
Drop-down Menu Left Part
Drop-down Menu Left Part, drop-down menu,
Menu/List Item (Text)
Menu/List Item (Text), menu, list, text,
Menu/List Item (Image)
Menu/List Item (Image), menu, list, image,
Menu/List Item (Image with Text)
Menu/List Item (Image with Text), menu, list,text, image,
Meny/List Header
Meny/List Header, menu, list, header,
Drop-down Menu Separator
Drop-down Menu Separator, drop-down menu,
Vertical Separator
Vertical Separator,
Chek/Option for Drop-down Menu
Chek/Option for Drop-down Menu, chek, option, drop-down menu,
Image
Image, image,

Network Security Devices

How to describe the necessity of using network security devices and visually illustrate this information? Now, it's very easy thanks to the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with Network Security Diagrams Solution from the Computer and Networks Area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
HelpDesk

How to Edit a Project Task List

A list of a project tasks is core to any project plan. It is the basic part of a project schedule. The project task list should include all of the work associated with fulfilling the project on time. Having an entire and complete task list, the project manager will be able to estimate the costs and resources, necessary to implement the project. The project task list creation is a key piece of project management. The list of project tasks have include activities, should be performed, and the sequence in which tasks need to be completed.
The vector stencils library "Scrum artifacts" contains 52 icons.
Use this clipart set to design your agile software development diagrams and infographics with ConceptDraw PRO software.
"Product backlog
The product backlog comprises an ordered list of requirements that a scrum team maintains for a product. It consists of features, bug fixes, non-functional requirements, etc.—whatever must be done to successfully deliver a viable product. The product owner orders the product backlog items (PBIs) based on considerations such as risk, business value, dependencies, and date needed. ...
Sprint backlog
The sprint backlog is the list of work the development team must address during the next sprint. The list is derived by the scrum team selecting product backlog items from the top of the product backlog until the development team feels it has enough work to fill the sprint. This is done by the development team asking "Can we also do this?" and adding product backlog items to the sprint backlog. The development team should keep in mind its past performance assessing its capacity for the new sprint, and use this as a guide line of how much "effort" they can complete.
The product backlog items may be broken down into tasks by the development team. Tasks on the sprint backlog are never assigned; rather, tasks are signed up for by the team members as needed according to the set priority and the development team member skills. This promotes self-organization of the development team, and developer buy-in. ...
Sprint burn-down chart
The sprint burndown chart is a public displayed chart showing remaining work in the sprint backlog. Updated every day, it gives a simple view of the sprint progress. ...
Release burn-down chart
The release burndown chart is the way for the team to track progress and provide visibility. The release burndown chart is updated at the end of each sprint by the scrum master. The horizontal axis of the release burndown chart shows the sprints; the vertical axis shows the amount of work remaining at the start of each sprint." [Scrum (software development). Wikipedia]
The clip art sample "Design elements - Scrum artifacts" is included in the Scrum solution from the Project Management area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
Clipart set
Clipart set, velocity, user story, tracer bullet, team velocity chart, task, unstarted, task, ongoing, task, completed, task, story points, story card, sprint story tasks, sprint story, sprint review meeting, sprint retrospective meeting, sprint planning meeting, sprint goal, sprint burndown chart, sprint backlog list, SBL, sprint backlog, sprint, spike, software product, scrumbut, scrumban, scrum theme, scrum task board, scrum task, scrum story, scrum release, scrum poker, scrum of scrums, scrum meeting, scrum epic, scrum, sashimi, return on investment (ROI), release burndown chart, recycle bin, product backlog, project backlog, release backlog, product backlog list, PBL, product backlog item, PBI, planning game, pig, objective, non-functional requirement (NFR), impediment, functional requirement, feature, daily scrum meeting, chicken, abnormal termination, Potentially shippable increment, PSI, product increment, potentially releasable increment, Definition of Done, DoD,